Blurb:
For as far back as she can remember, Airiana Ridell has
always been aware of her extraordinary gift. She can intuit revealing and
illuminating 'patterns' in the air around her-whether in a spray of mist, in
billowing clouds, or in the dense swirls of an impenetrable fog. Her abilities
led to her placement in a secret government training facility when she was a
child, but everything changed after her mother was murdered.
Airiana fled the program, but she couldn't outrun the desperate members of a shadowy cabal who want her, who need her, who will kill to get her. Kidnapped and held aboard a ship bound for dangerous seas, her only chance for rescue is Maxim Prakenskii. He has his reasons for helping her, but he isn't about to reveal them to Airiana. Not yet. Not as the two are drawn together as moth to flame. Not when there are so many secrets yet untold that could shatter the quaint community of Sea Haven and all who reside there...
Airiana fled the program, but she couldn't outrun the desperate members of a shadowy cabal who want her, who need her, who will kill to get her. Kidnapped and held aboard a ship bound for dangerous seas, her only chance for rescue is Maxim Prakenskii. He has his reasons for helping her, but he isn't about to reveal them to Airiana. Not yet. Not as the two are drawn together as moth to flame. Not when there are so many secrets yet untold that could shatter the quaint community of Sea Haven and all who reside there...
My review:
If you were to
ask me which of Ms. Feehan’s series I like most I would probably say whichever
I am reading at the time. I don’t think
she can put out a bad read. I do tend to
re-read the Drake Sisters and Sea Haven books more often though. Air Bound is a great addition to the
series. Max isn’t quite as good looking
as his brothers but he has the same need to protect wired in his DNA. He is an unapologetic killer but that is just
what Airiana will need to keep her
alive. This book is not as erotic as
some of the earlier books but has an abundance of action and adventure to make
up for it. I do hope the wait for the
next installment isn’t quite as long.
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